Coming into the 2017 – 2018 NHL season, the Minnesota Wild were locked in by media pundits and fans of the league as a postseason contender. After all, why wouldn’t they be? Minnesota exploded onto the scene in 2016 with one of the most impressive stretches in recent hockey history, going 30 – 6 –

The New York Rangers are no strangers to outdoor hockey. In fact, when the Rangers play the Buffalo Sabers on Jan. 1, 2018 at CitiField, it will be their fifth go-round in the great outdoors. And, if things go the Rangers’ way, the game will mark their fourth outdoor victory. New York first played outdoors

Despite being the defending Stanley Cup champions, the Pittsburgh Penguins are a relatively cheap ticket. Historically speaking, anyway. The Pens, who defeated the Nashville Predators in six games to win back-to-back Stanley Cups, are currently in sixth place in the Metropolitan Division and ticket prices reflect that. According to TicketIQ.com data since 2010, this season’s

When NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman unveiled -he Vegas Golden Knights’ logo to a crowd of thousands on a chilly November night in the gaily-lit plaza behind New York, New York, there was plenty of enthusiasm. And lots that was unknown. But nearly a third of the way into its inaugural season, demand for Vegas tickets

One of the biggest early season NHL stories has been the success of the expansion Las Vegas Golden Knights. Not only are the Golden Knights off to a 3-1 start, but they also rank in the top ten of the most expensive average prices on the secondary market according to TicketIQ, the company I founded.

Despite falling to the defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 1, the Nashville Predators put up a good fight in their first ever Stanley Cup Final game. While the stands at PPG Paints Arena are commonly filled with Black and Yellow, there was also an influx of Gold and Navy for the Memorial Day

The 2017 NHL Playoffs have certainly developed a much different landscape than 2016. First, only 9 of the 16 2016 Playoff teams returned to the postseason, and now only 4 of last year’s 8 Conference Semi-Finalists have advanced. Up ahead, we’ll explore some notable ticket trends in each of the series dropping the puck this

The 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs are officially set, and 16 teams will vie for the league’s ultimate honor over the next two months. In the Eastern Conference, the Capitals have clinched a second straight Presidents Trophy and will battle the Maple Leafs in the first round, who make their first playoff appearance in four years.

The Frozen Four is officially set, and the four best schools in college hockey will battle it out at United Center in Chicago tonight for rights to Saturday’s championship game. Denver, Notre Dame, Harvard, and Minnesota-Duluth have each punched their ticket to the Windy City. And for fans still on the hunt for Frozen Four

It’s the end of an era in Detroit, and the resale ticket market knows it. The Red Wings will play their final games at Joe Louis Arena this week, putting an end to a 38-year run at the beloved venue. They’ll play host to the Canadiens on Saturday before their final matchup of the season